The economy, is it good or bad. (Page 174/181)
84fiero123 JAN 18, 10:07 AM
Show me where it was answered that what the government is doing is because the economy is in GREAT shape.

It’s not, it’s going down and they are trying, very badly to save it.

Why do they need to save anything if its doing great?

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Technology is great when it works,
and one big pain in the ass when it doesn't.
Detroit iron rules all the rest are just toys.

84Bill JAN 18, 10:10 AM

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Originally posted by Phranc:

Your question has already been answered in this thread. It was a great answer too. You didn't get it then and you wont get it now so why bother. Its not the answer you want.



Truer words have never been said.
aceman JAN 18, 10:11 AM
If the fiero is such a great car, why are you always changing the oil, replacing the brakes, flushing the cooling system, charging the air conditioning, replacing the plugs, wires and rotor cap? And every once and awhile, you replace the engine or overhaul the engine? Yet, it's a great car and does fine for you?

Now, ask yourself why the government is doing these things and we say the economy is fine, Mr. Bitter.
Phranc JAN 18, 10:13 AM

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Originally posted by 84fiero123:

Show me where it was answered that what the government is doing is because the economy is in GREAT shape.

It’s not, it’s going down and they are trying, very badly to save it.

Why do they need to save anything if its doing great?




You're a big boy find it your self.

They need to save it because of people like you who regurgitate the doom and gloom. All they are going to do mess it up more. Like they did when then deregulated lending. Housing != economy.

It doesn't need saving it needs to run its course. But people like you don't understand that slowed growth is still growth and you can't keep up a boom forever. At some point it will slow and level off.
84fiero123 JAN 18, 10:13 AM
Because the economy is not FINE it is failing and has been since the beginning of this thread. They are trying to save it.

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Technology is great when it works,
and one big pain in the ass when it doesn't.
Detroit iron rules all the rest are just toys.

aceman JAN 18, 10:17 AM
Okay, Mr Bitter, the economy is not fine. Your best bet is to open up the window in your mobile home and jump to your death. Have a nice trip.
84fiero123 JAN 18, 10:17 AM
You two are not going to admit that the economy is not doing fine until we hit a full blown depression.

Even then you will say,

“It’s just a correction.”
aceman JAN 18, 10:19 AM
Now you're talking yourself into believing that the U.S. is going into a depression.
Phranc JAN 18, 10:25 AM

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Originally posted by aceman:

Now you're talking yourself into believing that the U.S. is going into a depression.



Maybe he needs a refresher in the meaning of word. You know since we haven't even seen a full blown recession. Which is two straight quarters of negative growth. hell we haven't seen one quarter of negative growth.
84Bill JAN 18, 10:31 AM
In the eyes of the government, people are expendable.
There are three hundred million Americans all possessing the will and a tenacious desire to survive. This makes for an easy target and easy money so all one has to do is set the proper bait and collect the rewards of souls just wanting to live in a "free" society, that in reality is no so free.

However, there are those who do not want to be lead around by the nose and will instead act as a drag by protesting the systems desire to use them as fuel to generate revenue. The desire to survive then takes on a whole new meaning. As the yolk becomes less of a burden the system has less of a grip. The ability to maneuver through the masses and morass of regulation eases, it is often referred to freedom.

The price of freedom is not less convenience, rather more of it with less regulation defining it.